Specification Sheet

MSBT1200HIRHSH1
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Secures up to three bundles for multiple routing.

Provides parallel spacing between frame rail and adjacent bundles to reduce wear.

Manufactured with a pilot bushing which prevent the cable tie from chafing against the burr edge of the mounting hole.

Saddle Mount For Button Head Tie, 0.44 - 0.82" Mounting Hole, PA66HIRHSUV, Black, 500/pkg



151-29301
MSBT120
Black (BK)
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HellermannTyton's saddle mounts are designed to be used with button head ties, the saddle mount stands off bundles from frame rails, providing clearance from bolts and other protrusions for protection against abrasion. This mount also allows the flow-through of salt, dirt, and other impurities from the road which prevent unwanted build-up on hoses and harnesses. The tie is snapped into the mount which allows the strap and tie assembly to be pre-installed on the frame rail or panel. The mount can secure three separate bundles, providing parallel spacing between the frame rail and adjacent bundles. The saddle mount is manufactured with a pilot busing which prevents the cable tie from chafing against the burr edge of the mounting hole.
Saddle Mount For Button Head Tie, 0.44 - 0.82" Mounting Hole, PA66HIRHSUV, Black, 500/pkg
MSBT120-PA66HIRHS-BK


1.9
48.3
Screw Mounting and Rivet
0.65
16.5
6.0
152.4
1.0
25.4
T50 - T250
0.8
20.6
4.1
19.1
0.44 - 0.82
11.2 - 20.8 mm
0.44
0.82
20.8




Polyamide 6.6, high impact modified, heat stabilized (PA66HIRHS)
PA66HIRHS
UL 94 HB
No
-40°F to +221°F (-40°C to +105°C)
Yes
Yes


500
500
3926909988

About HellermannTyton

HellermannTyton is a global manufacturer of cable management and identification solutions for automotive, solar, electrical, construction, industrial automation, broadband and other OEM markets. The company's integrated approach to product design, sustainability, production, quality assurance and delivery is optimized to benefit local and global customers. HellermannTyton operates in 39 countries, with North American headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (www.hellermann.tyton.com).